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The "Getwell" Kid: A Mother's Story of a Miracle

The "Getwell" Kid: A Mother's Story of a Miracle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Miraculous Recovery
Review: The "Get-Well" Kid was a mother's story of a miracle. This was an amazing true story of a little boy's fight for life. Marion's nine year old son Craig was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This story demonstrated a family of strong faith and willpower. Not knowing what was going to happen to their son, Marion and Ernie prayed every minute and never lost hope. The best part was Craig wasn't fighting the battle for his life alone, but with millions of people helping him. People from all over the world sent Craig a get-well card. Craig had so many cards he could have set a record in the guiness book or world records.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Miraculous Recovery
Review: The "Get-Well" Kid was a mother's story of a miracle. This was an amazing true story of a little boy's fight for life. Marion's nine year old son Craig was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This story demonstrated a family of strong faith and willpower. Not knowing what was going to happen to their son, Marion and Ernie prayed every minute and never lost hope. The best part was Craig wasn't fighting the battle for his life alone, but with millions of people helping him. People from all over the world sent Craig a get-well card. Craig had so many cards he could have set a record in the guiness book or world records.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Moving Tribute
Review: well written and has good comments and contents. alot of slangs and the history of this boy Craig Shergold who contracted a brain tumour at the age of seven. He knew that there was 'water in his ears'' but no one believed him until a nurse probed his ears with cotton pads and they came pout damp. it also brings us to the question that we do not always need edvidence to prove that something is amiss it shows alot of the lives of people and thaeir families sufferring from from serious illnesses. good bokk. I 've read it at least 10 times and even suggested that my son's school use it as a textbook for literature.


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